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Kirsten Zhang
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4 March, 10:20
Who were Ferdinand and Isabella?
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Bria Cantu
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Ferdinand and Isabella were Spanish monarchs in 15th century who were married, and whose marriage led to the unification of Spanish land: Isabella was the monarch of Castille and Ferdinand was the king of Aragon, after their marriage their lands were joined into one country.
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